Re: Packaging web extension native part and shared directory ownership

2023-10-18 Thread Robert Marcano via devel
On 10/18/23 11:36 AM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: Robert Marcano via devel writes: I seriously don't know how gnome-browser-connector [1] has ownership of: /usr/lib64/mozilla/native-messaging-hosts and not have conflict problems with mozilla-filesystem at install time, maybe because

Re: Packaging web extension native part and shared directory ownership

2023-10-18 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> Robert Marcano via devel writes: > I seriously don't know how gnome-browser-connector [1] has ownership > of: > /usr/lib64/mozilla/native-messaging-hosts > and not have conflict problems with mozilla-filesystem at install > time, maybe because they usually get installed at the same time

Packaging web extension native part and shared directory ownership

2023-10-18 Thread Robert Marcano via devel
In order to install the native side of a web extension, It is needed to place a JSON manifest on predefined directories for each supported browser: /usr/lib64/mozilla/native-messaging-hosts /etc/chromium/native-messaging-hosts /etc/opt/chrome/native-messaging-hosts Creating a package that